Example sentences of "[adv] time [pers pn] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Who one day we thought well about time we had something so I think we said to him er about these things off the ration ca n't ca n't get , what happens to them ? |
2 | It 's about time we got something , do n't , you know for months we scratched round looking like we 're busy , now we 're meeting ourselves backwards , coming backwards . |
3 | ‘ Billy , it 's about time we did something about the way you look . ’ |
4 | Work it 's about time we did it . |
5 | So is n't it about time we gave them the care and consideration they deserve ? |
6 | About time we gave it another whirl . |
7 | Oh good god , it 's about time they got their arses in gear and started doing something properly |
8 | It 's about time they brought someone like yourself in to sort it out — no offence meant to you , Mr Aplin , but Mr Eddy ‘ ere 's the best detective they 've got up at Scotland Yard , make no mistake about that . ’ |
9 | Paul Gascoigne has been given the freedom to roam forward , David Platt will be looking to add to his remarkable haul of 12 goals from his last 14 games , and Paul Ince reckons it 's about time he opened his England scorecard . |
10 | Was n't it about time she put him through some of the agony he 'd caused her ? |
11 | ‘ And I think it 's about time I played one … ’ |
12 | I think it 's about time I got my share of the |
13 | On the awkward leg some of the worst reasons for tacking are : ‘ It 's about time I did one . ’ |
14 | ‘ My dear , since you will be taking over next week , I think it is about time I explained our system for dealing with our more special customers . |
15 | About time you had something go right . |
16 | ‘ Well , then — ’ Alice walked across the kitchen to the open fireplace and , bending towards the oven at the side of it , she opened the door and took out a casserole dish and placed it on the table before she went on , ‘ If that 's how you 're feeling I think it 's about time you got yourself married . ’ |
17 | Claire made it on the Sunday , I said in n it about time you took your wife out ? |
18 | ‘ Is n't it about time you told me what really happened back at your flat in Radnor Walk ? ’ |
19 | it 's about time you opened your mouth |
20 | ‘ Do n't you think it 's about time you called me Sarah ? |
21 | He went to look at the window sill and there was this think it 's about time You did something about these . |
22 | They said , ‘ So you 're still at it , then ; is n't it about time you packed it in ? ’ |
23 | But they would say to him Angus , is n't it about time you found yourself a wife ? |